Abstract Background Premature mortality is an important population health indicator used to assess health system functioning and to identify areas in need of health system intervention. Predicting the future incidence of premature mortality in the population can facilitate initiatives that promote equitable health policies and effective delivery of public health services. This study protocol proposes the development and validation of the Premature Mortality Risk Prediction Tool (PreMPoRT) that will predict the incidence of premature mortality using large population-based community health surveys and multivariable modeling approaches. Methods ...
Being born very preterm is associated with elevated risk for neonatal mortality. The aim of this rev...
Being born very preterm is associated with elevated risk for neonatal mortality. The aim of this rev...
Being born very preterm is associated with elevated risk for neonatal mortality. The aim of this rev...
BackgroundPrognostic modelling using standard methods is well-established, particularly for predicti...
Abstract Background Population-based risk prediction ...
Abstract Background Population-based risk prediction ...
PREVENT is a user-friendly, interactive computer program developed in the Netherlands which integrat...
Background: Prognostic modelling using standard methods is well-established, particularly for predi...
Background: Prognostic modelling using standard methods is well-established, particularly for predi...
CONTEXT: Being born very preterm is associated with elevated risk for neonatal mortality. The aim of...
Objectives: To derive and validate a risk prediction equation to estimate the short term risk of de...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Prematurity is a serious health problem and an important risk factor in ne...
Abstract Background Improvement in the prediction and...
Objectives To derive and validate a risk prediction equation to estimate the short term risk of deat...
Objectives To derive and validate a risk prediction equation to estimate the short term risk of deat...
Being born very preterm is associated with elevated risk for neonatal mortality. The aim of this rev...
Being born very preterm is associated with elevated risk for neonatal mortality. The aim of this rev...
Being born very preterm is associated with elevated risk for neonatal mortality. The aim of this rev...
BackgroundPrognostic modelling using standard methods is well-established, particularly for predicti...
Abstract Background Population-based risk prediction ...
Abstract Background Population-based risk prediction ...
PREVENT is a user-friendly, interactive computer program developed in the Netherlands which integrat...
Background: Prognostic modelling using standard methods is well-established, particularly for predi...
Background: Prognostic modelling using standard methods is well-established, particularly for predi...
CONTEXT: Being born very preterm is associated with elevated risk for neonatal mortality. The aim of...
Objectives: To derive and validate a risk prediction equation to estimate the short term risk of de...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Prematurity is a serious health problem and an important risk factor in ne...
Abstract Background Improvement in the prediction and...
Objectives To derive and validate a risk prediction equation to estimate the short term risk of deat...
Objectives To derive and validate a risk prediction equation to estimate the short term risk of deat...
Being born very preterm is associated with elevated risk for neonatal mortality. The aim of this rev...
Being born very preterm is associated with elevated risk for neonatal mortality. The aim of this rev...
Being born very preterm is associated with elevated risk for neonatal mortality. The aim of this rev...